Hi Dave,

I had the same problem with Netscape.  Go to the following page on 
Adobe's web site.

<http://www.adobe.com/support/techguides/acrobat/rdrmacbrwsr/main.html>

If the link does not work: Go to <www.adobe.com> and click on support.  
Find the Acrobat Reader support page.  There is a place to indicate your 
operating system and a place to choose a support area.  Click the 
"Configuring a Web Browser for Acrobat Reader"

Worked for me

Nancy


> On Monday, August 12, 2002, at 01:31  PM, David R. wrote:
>
> I've been experiencing an annoying little problem that I cannot isolate 
> and
> I'm hoping someone else has come across it.  It seems started about a 
> month
> ago.  I'm using Internet Explorer 5.1.5, OS 9.1 and Acrobat Reader 5.  
> When
> I try to download a pdf file, it instead begins loading in the browser.
> snip...


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